Problem Encountered in Office 2010 Pro Plus

Dear Sirs,
I have encountered a problem in Office 2010 Pro Plus with the installation of language pack. I discovered that there is two language of "Content" showing in the "Reference Tab", please find the enclosed Print Screen for your easy reference.
Would you please kindly provide your email address for the further detail?
Thank you.
Best Regards
Jason Wong

could please share a screenshot..

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